Whether you are vampire, dragon, elf, shapeshifter, fairy, or a mundane (normal human) you'll enjoy news, gossip, deleted scenes, and flash fiction from two popular YA paranormal romance series, Sídhí Summer Camp and Song of the Sídhí.

Katie, Jared, and the rest of the gang battle to stay alive in Vampire’s Forbidden Territory, the second book in the Sídhí Summer Camp series.
Seventeen-year-old, Katie McQuillen is a halfling (vampire/elf mix) in a world where halflings are not acceptable members of polite society. Unfortunately, her grandpa is chairman of the Vampire High Council and she is forced into attending a summer camp meant to create peace between the Sídhí races.

In Sídhí Summer Camp #1, Katie finds out the hard way peace is not what the Dragon Council is after. The camp is an elaborate charade; a trap set by the council to catch the Khr'Vurr, a terrorist organization based in Dragon Valley.

There are consequences to finding out the Dragon Council’s true plan. Katie and Jared are now considered the perfect bait to catch members of the Khr'Vurr.

As if being bait isn’t bad enough, Katie realizes a future with Jared, a full blood vampire, may not be possible after all.

Guardian Alexander (dragon shape shifter) is in charge of finding and destroying the nest of vermin known as the Khr'Vurr, a terrorist organization based in Dragon Valley. More than his career is at stake. Twenty years ago, the Khr'Vurr kidnapped Lizzie, his mate.

Nothing will stand in his way as he searches for his lost love, not even the most powerful Sídhí alive, Lady Sarah Trellick aka Chi’Kehra.

Guardian’s Beloved Mate occurs during the last chapter of Vampire’s Forbidden Territory. The fourth book in the Song of the Sídhí series is a stand-alone paranormal romance, but also continues the underlying story line of the Sídhí Summer Camp series.

In order to remain undetected by mundane humans on Earth, The Dragon High Council has decided peace between the Sídhí races is critical.

Therefore, all Sídhí Valleys will participate in a summer camp hosted by Dragon Valley. It is believed the unique blending of races within the summer camp will achieve the first step toward peace. Participants shall include the eldest two teenage children (or direct descendants) of each council member.

Participation in the Peace Camp is not optional.

If any Sídhí Valley refuses to participate, all known gateways within that valley will be shut down immediately.

Note: A copy of this proclamation has been dispatched to the governmental bodies of all known valleys.

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Was Jared an answer to prayer or her worst nightmare?

Seventeen-year-old, Katie McQuillen is a halfling (vampire/elf mix) in a world where halflings are not acceptable members of polite society. Unfortunately, her grandpa is chairman of the Vampire High Council and she is forced into attending a summer camp meant to create peace between the Sídhí races.

She is in the middle of Sídhí puberty – going from scrawny to beach bunny in less than three weeks – when she and her twin brother arrive at camp.

Camp starts off with a bang when vampire hottie, Jared Andrews, becomes one of her new seven cabinmates, especially when he can't keep his eyes off her. But is he interested in her, her family's money, or her blood? Was he the answer to her prayers or her worst nightmare?

She might actually enjoy summer camp, if she can stop finding dead bodies and if people stop trying to kill her.

What happens when a powerful elvish monarch opens a doorway from Sídhí to Earth?

He stumbles upon a beautiful halfling who may spell doom for his entire world. When she turns out to be his predestined lifeMate, he knows without a shadow of doubt, his day has gone from bad to worse.

Full-bloods, especially royals, never mate with halflings.

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What's a girl to do when her destined lifeMate tries to kill her?

It all starts late one night about midnight ~ the only realistic time for a blood drinker to be out and about.

Miranda is having a fun-filled trip to Tulsa, celebrating her seventeenth birthday. Well, it was fantastic until her lifeMate tries to kill her.

Life as she knows it is about to come down to three critical facts: Stay out of the forest after dark, stay away from sharp swords, and do not fall off the commode.

Leah, a dragon/vampire halfling, doesn't believe she'll ever find true love, not with a Dhark Valley Lord as a father and a death omen hovering over her head.

Her dream of love is put on a back burner when her father ships her to summer camp with hundreds of other immortal youths. Arriving in Dragon Valley she desperately searches for a 'good' dragon, because like it or not, she is rapidly running out of time. In less than a week she'll turn eighteen and according to her mom's cryptic remark Leah will die by her birthday unless she finds a dragon to help her.

Yep, good luck with that one.

She is stuck at a summer camp, surrounded by dragons. It should be easy finding a dragon of honor, a DeLeigh dragon, but it's not. Every dragon she meets has an aura that looks like a can of worms, twisting with hate and deception. There is no way she's approaching one of them.

Her only other option is Derek, a shapeshifter and a gorgeous royal pain-in-the-backside. Literally, he is a member of Haven Valley's royal family and very accustomed to girls falling at his feet, which will absolutely not happen with Leah.

Unfortunately, her time is running out. Should she trust Derek and ask for help? Or face her eighteenth birthday alone?

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Disclaimer: This blog is a work of fiction. You, the reader, should understand there is no second dimensional world filled with vampires, shapeshifters, dragons... Sídhí and their adventures have been created from my imagination. Any similarity to a person, place, business, organization, or any other entity is entirely coincidental.

Why did I feel the need to place a disclaimer on an obviously fictional blog? Because no matter how old children become, parents still worry over us. Yes, I'm well over 18 (by several decades) but my mom worried someone would actually believe parts of the blog... Yes, I still do things simply to make my mom happy. :-) I hope you do as well.

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